- Ying Wa Girls' School
Infobox_School
name = Ying Wa Girls' School
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motto= 寸陰是惜
(Time is Precious, Treasure every Minute)type= Grant, Day, All-female secondary
established = 1900
affiliation =Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China
president = Revd Ping K Wu
principal = Mrs. Ruth Lee
free_label = Founder
free_text = Miss Helen Davies (London Missionary Society )
students = circa 1,200
grades = Form 1 - Form 7
free_label2 = Medium of Instruction
free_text2 = English
free_label3 = Houses
free_text3 = Davies, Hogben, Hutchinson, Silcocks, Jenkins
location = 76 Robinson Road, CentralHong Kong
website = http://www.ywgs.edu.hkYing Wa Girls' School (zh-t|t=英華女學校) is an HKCCCC
secondary day school for girls inCentral, Hong Kong . It is located at 76 Robinson Road, Central. Total enrolment currently stands at slightly under 1,200.History
Ying Wa Girls' School was founded in 1900 by
Helen Davies of the formerLondon Missionary Society . It started off as aboarding school for girls and expanded to include a secondary section in 1915 and a two-year kindergarten in 1916. It ceased taking on boarders in 1940. In 1930, the first ever YWGS student was admitted into theUniversity of Hong Kong .In 1967, it became purely a secondary school. It is one of the 22
Grant School s in Hong Kong. Since 1966, Ying Wa Girls' School has become one of the related schools ofthe Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China . It was also the first secondary school to have a student association in Hong Kong history. It is also the first organisation in Hong Kong to have the sponsored walk idea.chool Uniform
This is perhaps what makes Ying Wa most famous. It is light blue
cheongsam , with silver school and house badges right under the hook of the collar.Although many schools in Hong Kong with long tradition adopt cheongsam as school uniform for girls, that of Ying Wa should be the most beautiful of all, thanks to its unique design. It is hemmed with wide dark blue lines along the edge of bottom, sleeve and collar; and the stiff collar, a bit higher than others, is tailored to allow little slack between the collar ahd the neck of the students, when it is hooked up. The new students sometimes find the strangling feeling around their neck awkward especially when they look downward to read or write at the desk, yet once they get used to it, it becomes the most significant pride and icon of their blissful life in Ying Wa.
Class Structure and Curriculum
There are altogether 31 classes in the school.
Form 1: 5 classes
Form 2: 5 classes
Form 3: 5 classes
Form 4: 5 classes (2 Arts classes, 1 Business class, 2 Science classes)
Form 5: 5 classes (2 Arts classes, 1 Business class, 2 Science classes)
Form 6: 3 classes (2 Arts and Business classes, 1 Science class)
Form 7: 3 classes (2 Arts and Business classes, 1 Science class)Secondary One to Three offer a broad general
curriculum with a good balance among languages, arts, science, cultural and practical subjects as well asreligious education andphysical education .In Secondary Four and Five, the classes are divided into two streams with three classes concentrating on arts and commercial subjects and two on science.
At the end of Secondary Five, students sit for the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination.
In Secondary Six and Seven, the broadened curriculum includes Use of English, Chinese Language and Culture and some Advanced Supplementary (AS) Level subjects, in addition to the Advanced Level (AL) subjects.
All students will take the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination at the end of Secondary Seven for admission to tertiary institutes through the Joint University Programmes Admission System (JUPAS).
As an E.M.I. (English as the Medium of Instruction) school, Ying Wa adopts English as the teaching medium in most subjects with the aim of achieving biliteracy (Chinese and English) and trilingualism with the inclusion of
Putonghua .Lessons are arranged on a 5-day week basis.
House System
There are five Houses, named after the five early principals of the school:
*Davies (green)
*Hogben (yellow)
*Hutchinson (blue)
*Silcocks (orange)
*Jenkins (red)Admission to tertiary institutes and other courses 2005
Tertiary Institutes (No. of Entrants)
*TheUniversity of Hong Kong (13)
*TheChinese University of Hong Kong (25)
*The H.K. University of Science and Technology (6)
*TheHong Kong Polytechnic University (20)
*TheCity University of Hong Kong (8)
*TheHong Kong Baptist University (2)
*TheLingnan University (5)
*TheHong Kong Institute of Education (1)
*Studying Abroad (3)
*Repeat/Self Study/Employment (1)Total -> 84
ee also
*
Ying Wa College
*List of secondary schools in Hong Kong
*The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China
*London Missionary Society External links
* [http://www.ywgs.edu.hk Official Website]
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